Paris ushered in the era of reality TV stars (sorry, Kim Kardashian), made Juicy sweats iconic, owned a multitude of small animals, and even wore Kendall's silver dress first. Despite being relatively MIA in 2017, everything Paris did nearly two decades ago is hotter than ever right now.

So to pay homage to the girl who created fashion trends that today's supermodels live and die for, W Magazine spoke with Paris about her favorite trends of the 2000s. And while some seem ancient and laughable (those precious flip phones), others are very familiar — um, hello, millennial pink.

"Graphic tees. T-shirts are the best to tell the world your most profound thoughts," Paris jokes. "No crop top is too cropped," she adds. But Von Dutch trucker hats? Those are now a definite no in Paris's book.

Paris, though, doesn't seem upset that today's fashion trends seem to piggyback on her signature style. In fact, she's proud to have helped create a crop of fearless celebrities who can pull off the hardest of trends.

“To now see things on the runway and to see girls wearing things that I used to wear is really cool because nobody really dressed like me back in the day,” she tells W. “Young people now see what people wore before and want to bring it back."

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She even spoke about the time Kendall Jenner wore a birthday dress similar to hers. Kendall celebrated her 21st birthday in a silver chainmail dress and tiara that looked eerily similar to Paris's own 21st-birthday look. The similarity wasn't lost on Paris. "Hilton was actually present that night and recalls Jenner walking into the Los Angeles hot spot Delilah and thinking, 'That looks just like what I wore,'" W reports. "Jenner came up to her after and confirmed that she was, in fact, inspired by her look, which of course Hilton took as the ultimate compliment."

And Paris even has some cheeky retro life advice that a person from any decade can heed: "2000s babes always look like they're having fun, and if you're not having fun, just leave."